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Saturday, August 05, 2006

Rome - Total war



Rome
: Total War - Alexander is not only the first expansion not to focus on the trials and tribulations of rampaging barbarian races but also the first to really turn up the
clock and push players out on a constant warpath to challenge not only
their strategic placement of troops, but also their tactical mastery of
the Total War real-time battles. Set during the years between 336 and 323 BC, the campaign follows the short but militarily effective life of Alexander the Great as he pursues his father's dream of paying the Persians back for their century old transgressions against his people. The campaign begins shortly after the death of King Phillip II (Alexander's father) and will end at the time of Alexander's death at 33 years of age. In only 100 turns (forget about the years, the game is all about turns now even if the meta-map still looks like the seasons are turning) players will have to re-unite the
rest of Greece and then turn all attention on Persia in order to
capture 30 provinces and 10 major cities. That's not a lot of time to
conquer the world.



The fast pace of the game is set to resemble the
young general's call to fame. He was a bold and relentless commander
that never rested once a battle was won and if you hope to finish the campaign successfully, neither will you. Right from the beginning, players will need to push towards the barbarians in the north and conquer the
remaining territories around Greece before quickly moving into Persia.
Forget about sending emmisaries to foreign nations to inquire about
treaties or other diplomatic maneuvers because there are no diplomats
in Alexander's campaign.








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